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Sisterhood Gift Shop

With your support and our volunteerism, Sisterhood is able to help our Temple, our youth and the Caring Community.  Thank you for your support that enabled the Gift Shop to be the success that it was this year.

Hours of Operation - 
Monday, Tuesday, & Thursday: 2 - 6 PM

Sunday 9:30 AM - 12 PM (religious school days)


Also, by appointment.

Plan Ahead!

Come in and see our new merchandise arriving daily to enhance and enrich your holiday season. We cover all of your Judaic needs, including beautiful and unique apple and honey dishes, candlesticks, Kiddush cups, challah boards, knives and covers.

Invited to someone's house?  Check out our diverse selection of gifts, in addition to Judaica, see our crystal, perfume bottles, and much more. Also, see our large selection of children's books, crafts, toys and gifts.

Ask us about the merchandise made in Israel!

*A complete selection of Tallitot
*Jewelry
*Mezuzot and More

Our Cash-Back Policy make gift giving easy. Visa & MasterCard accepted.

 

April Special

30% Off Seder Plates.

Must be over $25 and in stock!(excludes special orders) 


Bridal Registry
Our Sisterhood Gift shop offers many beautiful Judaic and non-Judaic gifts, and a cash back policy!
Sisterhood has a gift for all brides when they register. Stop in today!

Ketubahs
Temple Israel Sisterhood can help you choose the perfect Ketubah! Choose from our various lithographs or design your own with the help of our experienced artists. Whatever you choose, it will truly enhance your special day.

Bar/Bat Mitzvah portions are also available and make beautiful gifts. These special keepsakes are sure to be treasured for years to come.
For more information, please call Temple Israel Sisterhood member Norinne Selesko at 248-553-8883.

QUESTIONS?
Contact:
Essie at 248-851-5649
Lisa at 248-563-3100
Denise 248-855-4842
They will be happy to set up a special appointment if you cannot come during regular hours.

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